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Daigasso! Band Brothers gives you the chance to rock out on your Nintendo DS™.

To make sweet music, all you have to do is grab the stylus, choose your favorite instrument and a song and cue the scrolling dots on the touch screen with perfect timing.

If your solo career isn't flying, you can always join a band. An unlimited number of people can link up for a massive jam session, as long as all players are in wireless range and have their own game cards.

Plus, up to eight people can jam together over a wireless connection with just one game card. If you aren't in the mood to play one of the included songs, you can create original compositions just by humming into the microphone.

ExcellentGreat Rythm Game for enthusiasts. The downloadable songs are a great adition.

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rafael.schm.up(75) on 28, Jun. 2012 01:57 (HKT)

Great Rythm GameA great game that was not released on the west. Don't let the japanese language intimidate you, this one demands little to no knoledge of the language.

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username(20) on 24, Mar. 2010 08:08 (HKT)

Fun GameUnlike most music games, like ddr or guitar hero, Daigasso! Band Brothers gives you 1 on 1 control of the music synthesizer. Thus, with the the built-in ability to create your music, you can literally play any song in the world on Band Brothers.
Also, the game is very easy to play without any knowledge in Japanese.

Great Title - but be warned...So you played Ouendan and Rhythm Tendoku and thought...what next. Well Daigasso is an excellent addition for the keen Rhythm/music game lover - there is so to do here it will keep you busy for a long time to come...well untill Ouendan 3 at least/hopefully ;)

While the sound quality is no where near that of Tengoku or Ouendan (it is essential compressed midi's with no vocals)...the main selling point is the vast amount of songs available via download...and I mean VAST! This is great considering the songs packed in are nothing special.

I say 'be warned in the title' because if you are like me and have come to this games thanks to Ouendan and Tengoku, you will be confronted with a lot of Japanese here - of the three series this is the most complex and confusing (for those who cannot read japanese that is). The majority of songs to download are in Japanese (there are some English ones though), so searching for your favourite anime theme is quiet difficult without some knowledge of the langauge...don't worry 'Hare Hare Yukai' is in there...it's just a pain to find - I know my basic kana so I am a bit lucky, but I know others may not be.

Apart from that the game is rather excellent and full of content...Of all my DS games, I find the music and Rhythm titles to be the most played, and this is no exception.

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